Why the World’s Most Stable OS Demands a High-Performance Data Foundation
According to the ITIC (Information Technology Intelligence Consulting) Global Server Hardware and OS Reliability Report, the financial stakes of an outage have reached a breaking point: 98% of enterprises now report that a single hour of downtime costs over $100,000, with 40% of organizations reporting that those costs frequently soar past $1 million per hour.
To mitigate this risk, organizations are leveraging tech refresh cycles to standardize on RHEL and accelerate their exit from legacy virtualization (VMware) toward KubeVirt. However, a dangerous gap is emerging: the assumption that enterprise OS support automatically extends to the database.
The Support Gap: Where RHEL Ends and Risk Begins
When you move VMware workloads to RHEL-based KubeVirt, you are choosing the gold standard for infrastructure. But there is a catch: Red Hat provides community Postgres binaries "as-is." While RHEL is the undisputed leader for OS stability, they do not provide the 24/7 enterprise database support, security patches, or high-availability (HA) tooling required for production-grade workloads. If your database goes down at 2:00 AM, RHEL support stops at the kernel.
What Success (and Failure) Looks Like
The Failure State: A Frankenstack where the OS is enterprise-grade, but the database is a self-supported community version. When a security vulnerability (CVE) hits or a node fails in KubeVirt, your team is left scouring forums while the business stays offline at a cost of $1M+ per hour.
The Success State: A unified support model where the pit crew for your OS (Red Hat) and your Data (EDB) are integrated. You achieve 99.999% availability and automated failover, ensuring the database is as resilient as the RHEL nodes it sits on.
Alignment: One Solution, Three Perspectives
To move the needle on a RHEL and or KubeVirt migration, you need alignment across the C-suite, as each leader views this gap through a different lens.
For the CTO (Technical Debt & Speed): Don't let the database become the bottleneck in your RHEL adoption and or VMware-to-KubeVirt migration. By choosing EDB, you get an enterprise-grade Postgres data platform that just works on OpenShift, ensuring your modernization isn't stalled by data-layer complexities.
For the CISO (Security & Compliance): While RHEL provides a world-class hardened kernel, community Postgres leaves security debt at the data layer that can bypass your infrastructure safeguards. Unlike community versions that rely on third-party disk-level encryption, leaving data vulnerable while the database is in use, EDB Postgres provides built-in, Native Transparent Data Encryption (TDE). This ensures data is encrypted at the database level to meet strict PCI-DSS and HIPAA requirements without the performance overhead of file-system hacks. Furthermore, EDB Postgres offers precision control through Policy-Based Data Masking and Advanced Auditing, allowing teams to redact sensitive PII in real-time so developers can work with production-like data without accessing the crown jewels. Ultimately, EDB Postgres acts as a Zero-Day Shield by extending RHEL’s hardened standards into the database itself, providing a rapid-response team for CVE patching that community forums simply cannot guarantee, effectively immunizing the data rather than just protecting the host.
For the CFO (Total Cost of Ownership): Transitioning to RHEL plus EDB Postgres eliminates the hidden tax of self-supporting open-source software. EDB provides a predictable cost model that drastically reduces the catastrophic financial risk of $1M+ downtime events.
The Three Pillars of RHEL + EDB:
Closing the Support Gap: RHEL provides the binary; EDB provides the enterprise-grade environment and support. EDB delivers 24/7 global support and deep-level security (e.g., Transparent Data Encryption) and performance (HA) that community binaries lack.
The VMware-to-KubeVirt Bridge: Moving to KubeVirt is about agility. EDB built Open Source Kubernetes Operator for Postgres (CNPG) acts as the data brain for KubeVirt, ensuring that when your VMs move to Kubernetes, your data keeps the 99.999% availability your business demands.
Innovation Without Exposure: Modern AI requires vector capabilities. As the leading RedHat partner, EDB extends RHEL’s security into the AI layer, ensuring your vector search and LLM integrations stay within your protected perimeter, never leaving the safety of your RHEL nodes.
Don’t let an unsupported database be the single point of failure in your enterprise Red Hat environment. Ensure your data foundation is as resilient as your platform.